This paper aims to underline disciplinary relations among design, anthropology and sociology in rituals. It also aims to verify the potentiality of this relation in creation of new kinds of scenarios, objects, places able to generate rituals and new social behaviors. Nowadays there are several rituals able to re-define themselves in heterogeneous social contexts; for this reason you can define the ritual as a “social must” (Martine Segalen 2002, Pierre Legendre 2005). Issues such as identity, memory and belonging especially in social contexts defined by migration, multiculturalism and cultural frictions, are crucial subjects for design approach. This paper aims at describing the power of rituals as a driving force of cultural iden...
My research focuses on the Parsi diaspora, its disengagement with tradition, its lack of access to a...
Our lives are highly shaped by rituals. The way we wake up, the way we prepare tea or coffee are two...
Our lives are highly shaped by rituals. The way we wake up, the way we prepare tea or coffee are two...
This paper aims to underline disciplinary relations among design, anthropology and sociology in rit...
Within the scope of EU Erasmus Intensive Programs 2012-2013, the aim of this project was to re-inter...
Within the scope of EU Erasmus Intensive Programs 2013, the aim of the project called 'Moving Ritual...
Ritual is a lost technology of being. We propose that co-designed rituals are a way for people to co...
Our lives are a collection of rituals. The way we wake up, the way we leave or enter our home are tw...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
This paper explores the (co-)construction of identities in ritual interaction, by focusing on the ch...
Selected papers and discussions from the Tenth Anniversary Symposion of the Norwegian Institute at A...
This research project is called Rite de transition. By means of DesignChoreography; an approach deve...
The article presents a suggestion for a new approach towards ritual, one of the key anthropological ...
This collective book present 19 contributions coming from the fields of Literary Criticism, Performi...
This book offers a ground-breaking, discourse-based framework of rituals, which draws on multiple re...
My research focuses on the Parsi diaspora, its disengagement with tradition, its lack of access to a...
Our lives are highly shaped by rituals. The way we wake up, the way we prepare tea or coffee are two...
Our lives are highly shaped by rituals. The way we wake up, the way we prepare tea or coffee are two...
This paper aims to underline disciplinary relations among design, anthropology and sociology in rit...
Within the scope of EU Erasmus Intensive Programs 2012-2013, the aim of this project was to re-inter...
Within the scope of EU Erasmus Intensive Programs 2013, the aim of the project called 'Moving Ritual...
Ritual is a lost technology of being. We propose that co-designed rituals are a way for people to co...
Our lives are a collection of rituals. The way we wake up, the way we leave or enter our home are tw...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
This paper explores the (co-)construction of identities in ritual interaction, by focusing on the ch...
Selected papers and discussions from the Tenth Anniversary Symposion of the Norwegian Institute at A...
This research project is called Rite de transition. By means of DesignChoreography; an approach deve...
The article presents a suggestion for a new approach towards ritual, one of the key anthropological ...
This collective book present 19 contributions coming from the fields of Literary Criticism, Performi...
This book offers a ground-breaking, discourse-based framework of rituals, which draws on multiple re...
My research focuses on the Parsi diaspora, its disengagement with tradition, its lack of access to a...
Our lives are highly shaped by rituals. The way we wake up, the way we prepare tea or coffee are two...
Our lives are highly shaped by rituals. The way we wake up, the way we prepare tea or coffee are two...